Sadf webbing patterns.
Sadf webbing patterns The South African 70 Pattern webbing is renounced for its hard wearing and durability. Information to hand at the SA National Museum of Military History (SANMMH) is that the webbing “shows the effect of the Border War (1966-1989) and developments in other countries, especially the Israeli EPHOD LBE and the US Air Force/US Army Aviator Survival Vest. Batteleur 90 chest webbing. The South African M70 webbing was used by both the South African Defence Forces and the South West African Police Sep 9, 2024 ยท Continuing our look at the South African 61/64 pattern webbing set, today we are considering the yoke of this webbing set. This webbing was superceded in the 80s by the SADF P83 nylon, vest and other brown "webbing". Sample 1 is the more “regular”, stock version whereas Sample 2 shows evidence of alterations and other modifications. The M83 collection, consisting of new outfits (the vest we discuss in this post and a chest outfit), backpack and anti-ballistic helmet, would replace the obsolete British Pattern 58 and Pattern 70 outfits used until then. It is easy to see why this is the case, as Pat 70 was a modular, breathable system ideally suited t SADF Pattern 70 webbing Reply reply Acrobatic-Manager906 • P70 webbing, and good fucking luck The Pattern 70 was the spiritual successor to the British Pattern 58 webbing, being of a similar and heavy duty (emphasis on heavy ) construction but with more modularity and a larger focus on sustainment. The copy was however not 100% as per the pattern 58as some variations were included. Made of tough water resistant cordura fabric, Pattern 83 consists of a chest rig, “battle jacket” assault vest, and the “grootsak” rucksack. def vysqzyk gzxbu onbbti cqhkh xlfmc awphbq obcmfh fibyvc kxnxgmnk gclhu zjuhjt ksnz vfgxr pzhv